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<blockquote data-quote="lobus" data-source="post: 7984" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>The pcd 112 was first fitted to the 71 models. Lots of other wheels fit it. You may run into problems with the wheel studs but that can be overcome. I have read the Toyota Lancruiser studs will fit and are longer. I have not got the proof of that so do some measuring before spending any money.</p><p>The problem with the VW studs is they are 14mm wide, but quite short. Another problem with the replacement wheels can be the offset, so give that a bit of research as well.</p><p>My wheels fit under the wheel arches quire nicely. I do have a problem though, and that is I have to put them on deflated and inflate them once I have them fitted.</p><p>I've got 16inch rims and will get that sorted with a lower profile tyre. I don't worry too much as I am only going to take a rear wheel off in the workshop. If I have to do it on the side of the road it will be because of a flat anyway. I have a nice skinny spare for that event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lobus, post: 7984, member: 10"] The pcd 112 was first fitted to the 71 models. Lots of other wheels fit it. You may run into problems with the wheel studs but that can be overcome. I have read the Toyota Lancruiser studs will fit and are longer. I have not got the proof of that so do some measuring before spending any money. The problem with the VW studs is they are 14mm wide, but quite short. Another problem with the replacement wheels can be the offset, so give that a bit of research as well. My wheels fit under the wheel arches quire nicely. I do have a problem though, and that is I have to put them on deflated and inflate them once I have them fitted. I've got 16inch rims and will get that sorted with a lower profile tyre. I don't worry too much as I am only going to take a rear wheel off in the workshop. If I have to do it on the side of the road it will be because of a flat anyway. I have a nice skinny spare for that event. [/QUOTE]
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